Flowmap painter is a neat little tool to visualize motion vector maps. It does take the resolution down, but it still gives you a nice idea what it can look like! In Verve you can turn the fluids up to 100%, hit [v] to toggle motion vector view and doodle around until you hit [Ctrl]+[d] to freeze it and the save components with [ctrl]+[shift]+[s]. It will then spit out 3 layers as pngs. One will be called "..._vec.png". This one you can import into Flowmap painter and watch what it looks like! Thanks to Robert for his tip and request, which made me add motion vector preview and export into Verve!

No, at least not yet, but motion vector preview and export. Preview means to see the motion vector image, not how the motion vectors transform an image. But I want to hook that up later, too, because that's just fun!

Taron wrote:No, at least not yet, but motion vector preview and export. Preview means to see the motion vector image, not how the motion vectors transform an image. But I want to hook that up later, too, because that's just fun!

And much more."This painting is so dynamic!" - will have a complete different meaning I am having lots of fun already